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Save The Dates
November 4--6, 2009
PLTW Ohio 2009 Fall Conference
Sinclair Community College
Dayton, Ohio
Administrators, Teachers and Business Partners ONLY
(Counselor Conference to be held in 2010) |
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Communities respond to need for bioscience workers |
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PLTW Teacher Tad Douce and PLTW Ohio's State Leader Kathy Sommers receive education awards |
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Important Policy Change: Digital Electronics is a Required Course. |
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Another clean sweep for PLTW students in Battlebots IQ competition
Blue Steel, BotBot, Thunder Down Under, and Ultimate Punishment—if the names sound menacing, they’re nothing compared to the winning remote controlled fighting robots who bear their names. Teams of PLTW students from Centerville, Colonel White, Dunbar, and Patterson were the big winners of the day, sweeping all categories in the Battlebots IQ competition, held in October at the Dayton Airport Exposition Center.
They were joined by others including PLTW schools Greene County Career Center, Kettering Fairmont, and Ridgeville Christian—39 teams from 13 schools in all—to compete in the first-ever Miami Valley Battlebots IQ competition. The all day double-elimination competition, sponsored by local business and industry, and organized and run by the Dayton Tooling and Machining Association, paired students with companies who helped supply materials and mentoring for the competition.
“Battlebots IQ is an exciting way to involve kids in manufacturing and engineering” said Jerry Kronenberger, president of Dayton Supply and Tool and a member of the DTMA Battlebots IQ Steering Committee. “It encourages creativity and introduces them to skills so critical to our field.”
But Ridgeville Christian student Todd Merritt summed up the competition even more succinctly—“This is HARD,” Todd said. “But it’s the GOOD kind of hard. . .”
Top winners in the contest included:
1st Place
School: Centerville High School
Team: Little Lebowski Urban Achievers: Joel Martin, Colby Snedeker, David Billman, and Mike Keller
Robot: Blue Steel
2nd Place
School: Colonel White High School
Team: Blanke: Richard Melson, Jr. and Emory Beck-Millerton
Robot: BotBot
3rd Place
School: Patterson Career Center
Team: Patterson Team #5: Tatyanna Pollard, Keith Watson, Tim Heard, Jeremy Overholser
Robot: P.O.S.
Best Documentation
School: Centerville High School
Team: Team Farva: Drew McDaniel, Reece McNulty, Lori Kauflin, Bob Milos, Calvin Moran
Robot: RamRod
Best Engineered
School: Centerville High School
Team: Team Thunder: Caleb Custer, Abby Crews, Collin Brown, and Austin Jones
Robot: Thunder Down Under
Best Sportsmanship
School: Patterson Career Center
Team: Patterson Team #5: Tatyanna Pollard, Keith Watson, Tim Heard, Jeremy Overholser
Robot: P.O.S.
Coolest Robot
School: Dunbar High School
Team: Dunbar Team #4: Albert Williams, Anthony Fletcher, Anthony Brooks
Robot: Ultimate Punishment
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